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#263 Changing roles or jobs

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From time to time, you will feel the need to change your role or change your job. A combination of frustration, stagnation, boredom, or the need to do something different. Or maybe you found an opportunity that is simply impossible to pass up.

A previous boss advised me not to run from something, but to run towards something. While that advice is difficult to follow under pressure, it is fundamentally sound.

You took the role or job you have for a reason. The following are some good reasons to give it up:

  • You’ve given it your best shot and in your heart you know it is not going to work out.
  • You’ve outgrown your current role and there is no potential where you are. Or, your role is fast becoming irrelevant.
  • You have external constraints outside your control, for example, you cannot travel or you need to cut down on your commute to be closer to home.
  • Life is too short. Having to put up with your dysfunctional bosses and co-workers in the name of “becoming tough” is simply not worth it.

Unless you are having a nervous breakdown or other dire emergency, take the time to line up your next role or job. Make a realistic plan to present your case, look for a hiring manager you can work with, and a company that has fundamentally sound management practices. The last thing you want to do is jump from the frying pan into the fire.

As always, prepare well in advance. Yes, occasionally you will be taken by surprise, and you’ll have to act in a hurry. But most of the time, you’ll have plenty of time to plan and prepare for your next gig.

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#262 Grateful

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I love books, as I am sure many of you do. Books are a source of comfort, joy, and solutions to problems. From time to time I would wonder what it would be like to be a published author. That milestone came and went. Then I would wonder what it would be like to get a five star review on my book. That milestone has come as well.

Leadership in Strategy Execution

Leadership in Strategy Execution

The word to best describe my feelings is “grateful” (thanks Paula!). In the days to come, more people will provide public reviews on Amazon.com, and not all reviews will be five stars. If the readers gain just one or two things from reading the book, I will have succeeded in my mission, their less than five stars does not matter as much. If the reviews are less than five stars, I pray they provide comments I can use to improve the next edition.

A lot of people have contributed to the book, I am a mere messenger of their suggestions and experiences. This is one reason why my name does not appear on the front or back cover, I provide my profile almost as an afterthought, towards the end of the book. Just for the sake of completeness. “They” tell me anonymity is not good for book sales. To all who have contributed, I will always remain, grateful.

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